It looks sensational and goes against every rule in the book.
Researchers at Jerusalem’s Hebrew University have developed a method to produce glass objects with a 3D printer that eliminates the need for wasteful chemical glues to bind the layers together. To ...
For most of us, 3D printing means printing in plastic of some sort — either filament or photo resin. However, we have all wanted to print in other materials — especially more substantial materials.
Glass is increasingly being used in fiber optics, consumer electronics and microfluidics for “lab-on-a-chip” devices. Unfortunately, traditional glassmaking can be costly and slow, and 3D-printed ...
A new calibration method brings silica glass into grayscale laser 3D printing, enabling faster fabrication of complex ...
The University of Bath has filed a patent for automated material calibration on FFF systems. The patent document describes a 3D printing system that could automatically identify an unknown material, ...